A plethora of mobile devices are invading the enterprise at incredible speed, raising issues in areas like access control, policy enforcement, security of confidential data on users’ devices, and many others. Practices of “bring your own device,” (BYOD) and “company owned, personally enabled,” (COPE) are trying to describe methods of mitigating the risks involved. In this training, KuppingerCole Principal Analyst Martin Kuppinger will help IT professionals to find their best way through the myriad of recommendations and solutions related to this issue, and implement the right corporate policies and security tactics.

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It is its scale and interoperability that fundamentally differentiate the Internet of Things from existing isolated networks of various embedded devices. And this scale is truly massive. Extrapolating the new fashion of making each and every device connected, it is estimated that by 2020, the number of “things” in the world will surpass 200 billion and the IoT market will be worth nearly $9 trillion.